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PC wars: will Arm (finally) give x86 a run for its money?
Apple has whetted the appetites of Microsoft and other companies to give Arm another shot in the PC arena.
Apple has whetted the appetites of Microsoft and other companies to give Arm another shot in the PC arena.
Nvidia and AMD are joining Qualcomm in designing Arm-based processors for PCs running Microsoft’s Windows operating system, Reuters reports.
Arm is expected to start listing shares on the Nasdaq stock exchange on 14 September, Bloomberg reports.
As investors flock to AI stocks, Softbank is trying to market Arm as an AI company.
Four European chipmakers and one from the US are starting a company to accelerate adoption of the open-standard RISC-V architecture.
Intel is considering becoming an anchor investor in Arm’s IPO, several media outlets report.
Looking to showcase the capabilities of its designs, Arm has formed a team to develop advanced silicon in-house, the Financial Times reports.
Intel and Arm have announced an agreement to optimize Intel’s manufacturing processes for Arm’s IP, starting with Intel’s upcoming 18A (1.8nm) node.
Citing “significant regulatory challenges,” Nvidia has called off the acquisition of Arm.